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Vehicle Care<br />

You should:<br />

• Remove dust and loose dirt with a<br />

vacuum cleaner.<br />

• Clean and treat spills and stains as<br />

soon as possible.<br />

Do not use the following products as these<br />

may damage the leather:<br />

• Oil and petroleum or silicone-based<br />

leather conditioners.<br />

• Household cleaners.<br />

• Alcohol solutions.<br />

• Solvents or cleaners intended<br />

specifically for rubber, vinyl and<br />

plastics.<br />

REPAIRING MINOR PAINT<br />

DAMAGE<br />

Authorized dealers have touch-up paint to<br />

match your vehicle’s color. Your vehicle<br />

color code is printed on a sticker on the<br />

front, left-hand side door jamb. Take your<br />

color code to your authorized dealer to<br />

make sure you get the correct color.<br />

Before repairing minor paint damage, use<br />

a cleaner such as Motorcraft Bug and Tar<br />

Remover to remove particles such as bird<br />

droppings, tree sap, insect deposits, tar<br />

spots, road salt and industrial fallout.<br />

Always read the instructions before using<br />

cleaning products.<br />

CLEANING THE ALLOY<br />

WHEELS (If Equipped)<br />

Note: Do not apply a cleaning chemical to<br />

warm or hot wheel rims and covers.<br />

Note: Some automatic car washes may<br />

cause damage to the finish on your wheel<br />

rims and covers.<br />

Note: Industrial-strength or heavy-duty<br />

cleaners in combination with brush agitation<br />

to remove brake dust and dirt, could wear<br />

away the clear coat finish over a period time.<br />

Note: Do not use hydrofluoric acid-based<br />

or high caustic-based wheel cleaners, steel<br />

wool, fuels or strong household detergents.<br />

Note: If you intend parking your vehicle for<br />

an extended period after cleaning the<br />

wheels with a wheel cleaner, drive your<br />

vehicle for a few minutes before doing so.<br />

This will reduce the risk of increased<br />

corrosion of the brake discs.<br />

Alloy wheels and wheel covers are coated<br />

with a clear coat paint finish. To maintain<br />

their condition we recommend that you:<br />

• Clean the wheels weekly using<br />

Motorcraft Wheel and Tire Cleaner.<br />

Apply using manufacturer's<br />

instructions.<br />

• Use a sponge to remove heavy<br />

deposits of dirt and brake dust<br />

accumulation.<br />

• Rinse thoroughly with a strong stream<br />

of water when you have completed the<br />

cleaning process.<br />

• To remove tar and grease, use<br />

Motorcraft Bug and Tar Remover.<br />

VEHICLE STORAGE<br />

If you plan on storing your vehicle for 30<br />

days or more, read the following<br />

maintenance recommendations to make<br />

sure your vehicle stays in good operating<br />

condition.<br />

We engineer and test all motor vehicles<br />

and their components for reliable, regular<br />

driving. Under various conditions,<br />

long-term storage may lead to degraded<br />

engine performance or failure unless you<br />

use specific precautions to preserve engine<br />

components.<br />

235<br />

Focus (CDH) Canada/United States of America, enUSA

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